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Astral Projection & Out of Body Experiences => Welcome to Astral Consciousness! => Topic started by: Ellis91 on August 09, 2013, 17:16:33

Title: Dear Mr.Bedeekin
Post by: Ellis91 on August 09, 2013, 17:16:33
Hey  :-D
I've been re-reading the 'Bedeekins method' post over on Xanths site for a couple of weeks and despite past success I've decided to not Method-hop until I get this one down. I have a couple of questions if that's cool:

1. You mention sleeping in the evening, sadly I can't fit a nap into my day until 1.30am onwards how good would you say the following set up is for getting in that 'groggy state' that's perfect for sp induction: Sleep at 3.30 till 4.30am--awake for 30min--lay down to induce at 5 (I find it easy to practice SP when its day light, keeps the creepy demon folk away  :wink: )

2. Would it be unwise for one to hit up some Skyrim during the post nap wake up? On the one hand I've heard staring at a monitor hampers LD/AP chances during WBTB and on the other hand I feel so crappy when I wake up after 1 hour of sleep that reading or meditation seem like a bit of bummer  :/

3. Are there any specific mental practices I could take up in the day time in relation to this method that might increase my chances?

Thanks
Title: Re: Dear Mr.Bedeekin
Post by: Bedeekin on August 11, 2013, 17:36:14
1) The only golden rule is that you have been awake all day when you take the nap and that you are tired. Book reading is great for pre-nap exercise because it tires the eyes and it's easy to nod off.

Your idea should be fine.

2) HAHA... hit up some Skyrim...  :lol:

Do what you want. just don't drink any alcohol or get whacked up on caffeine.

3) Not really.

The method I give is purely a way of replicating how I did it when I started. I used to come home from school... nap in the evening around 7/9pm... induce later.. wake up next morning go to school.. come home from school... nap in the evening around 7/9pm... induce later... and so on.

Think on the fact that I didn't want SP when it started.. so I didn't actually induce it.. it happened because I was expecting it.
Title: Re: Dear Mr.Bedeekin
Post by: Astralzombie on August 11, 2013, 20:57:50
Quote1) The only golden rule is that you have been awake all day when you take the nap and that you are tired. Book reading is great for pre-nap exercise because it tires the eyes and it's easy to nod off.

I would also add that while we are reading, we are exercising our NP muscles as we imagine the scenarios and context.

I am an avid reader and reading before bedtime has been a habit of mine since I was a wee lad. I did not start having OOBE until I was 19 but I succeeded rather quickly in comparison to some. Coincidence????

Yeah, probably. :-D                                                   :wink:

edit: Just be aware of nodding off. Beedeekin is referring to the pre-nap and I am speaking of the pre-phase. So please don't let my advice confuse you.
Title: Re: Dear Mr.Bedeekin
Post by: Ellis91 on August 12, 2013, 17:24:25
Wicked, thanks for the replies guys (including chopstickfox, who's post disappeared  :-P )
It helps to get everything straight before spending weeks/months on a method.

The night after I wrote this the vibrations hit me about 8 minutes in. Had a confusing 5 second OBE before clicking out.
It's good progress though so far and I've got high hopes for the next week or so.

:-D


Title: Re: Dear Mr.Bedeekin
Post by: Szaxx on August 12, 2013, 17:37:07
High hopes are good. Expectations are not. They are driven by your inherent ego and usually get in the way by creating a suppressive emotional condition.
Or in english, hope next week is good, if not maybe the week after.
The ego version is, if it doesn't do what I want then stuff it, the awkward impossible bsssssd.

See the difference?
Calm mind with no expectations pays dividends.
:-D
Title: Re: Dear Mr.Bedeekin
Post by: Ellis91 on August 12, 2013, 18:52:48
Quote from: Szaxx on August 12, 2013, 17:37:07
High hopes are good. Expectations are not.

Calm mind with no expectations pays dividends.

The years of trying have beaten down my expectations some-what tbh  :lol:.
But nonetheless very wise words. I'll remember them

I'll finish by randomly dropping a very awesome song entitled, 'High Hope'     :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2gJ8uNtk4A

Title: Re: Dear Mr.Bedeekin
Post by: Bulletinte on August 16, 2013, 02:28:17
Quote from: Ellis91 on August 09, 2013, 17:16:33
Hey  :-D
I've been re-reading the 'Bedeekins method' post over on Xanths site for a couple of weeks

Where's this?
Title: Re: Dear Mr.Bedeekin
Post by: Ellis91 on August 16, 2013, 19:19:17
Here ya go:
http://www.unlimitedboundaries.ca/2010/09/09/bedeekins-method/